Not entirely it is just not being childish and sacrificing with compromise
The method they used was he aqueduct
Yes that would be true that in a mixed market economy the government gets to regulate business only when necessary <span />
Japanese imperialism was not simply about increasing the nation’s territory. It was also fueled by a strong ideological sense of mission and racial superiority. In the minds of many Japanese, expanding their empire into other Asian regions was somehow different from that sort of imperialism. They thought of their ambitions as bringing their Asian brethren together. Hope this helps in some way!
I'd say false, because weren't Samurai Japanese, and Confucianism Chinese?